Find Missing People at the Library

If you’re looking for people who disappeared in July, the library might be the best place to start:

Jimmy Hoffa, infamous leader of the Teamsters Union, disappeared 35 years ago this month.
The fall and rise of Jimmy Hoffa / Walter Sheridan
Hoffa / Arthur A. Sloane
Out of the jungle : Jimmy Hoffa and the remaking of the American working class / Thaddeus Russell

Amelia Earhart’s plane went down over the Pacific 73 years ago this month and her body was never found.
Lost star : the search for Amelia Earhart / Randall Brink
The search for Amelia Earhart / Fred Goerner
The sound of wings : the life of Amelia Earhart / Mary S. Lovell

Anastasia Nikolevna Romanova was the youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II. The family was executed 92 years ago this month, however, a woman claiming to be Anastasia emerged in Germany in 1920 and spent the rest of her life trying to establish her identity.
The Romanovs [videorecording]
The Romanovs : ruling Russia, 1613-1917 / Lindsey Hughes
The shadow of the winter palace : Russia’s drift to revolution, 1825-1917 / Edward Crankshaw

90 men, 17 women, and 9 children stayed on at the Roanoke Colony while waiting for help and supplies from England. 420 years ago this summer, help and supplies returned, but the small band of settlers were gone, having left without a trace.
Roanoke, the abandoned colony / Karen Ordahl Kupperman
Sir Walter Ralegh and his colony in America. [Edited] with historical illus. and a memoir by Increase N. Tarbox
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia/ Thomas Harriot. The complete 1590 Theodor de Bry edition

Research Resources, Today in History

2 thoughts on “Find Missing People at the Library

  1. Find information online is possible people, because they always leave traces of information about themselves when they go online. Examples of activities that can cause this include posting ads online registration and online membership sites and leave their names, phone numbers and email addresses.

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